Simple .ini files emitter and parser for Perl.
Config::Identity is a tool for loadiing (and optionally decrypting via GnuPG)
user/pass identity information
For GitHub API access, an identity is a "login"/"token" pair.
For PAUSE access, an identity is a "user"/"password" pair.
Reading and writing configuration files is one of the most frequent
aspects of any software design. Config::Simple is the library to help
you with it.
Config::Simple is a class representing configuration file object. It
supports several configuration file syntax and tries to identify the
file syntax to parse them accordingly. Library supports parsing,
updating and creating configuration files.
Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files
outside your Perl script. The configuration can be safely reloaded upon
receipt of a signal. Configurations can be imported (inherited,
stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from
a tied hash.
USAGE
Get a new Config::IniFiles object with the *new* method:
$cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" );
$cfg = new Config::IniFiles -file => "/path/configfile.ini";
Optional named parameters may be specified after the configuration file
name. See the *new* in the METHODS section, below.
INI files consist of a number of sections, each preceded with the
section name in square brackets. Parameters are specified in each section
as Name=Value. Any spaces around the equals sign will be ignored, and the
value extends to the end of the line.
This module reads and writes INI files.
Using this module it does the ini configuration file parsing,
with an addon facility of regex kind of search. This module
aims out doing a regex search for Sections, and Parameters
of the Ini configuration file. It does the Perl regex matching,
nothing external. So whoever knows the Perl basic regex can
use this feature.
Config::JFDI is an implementation of Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader
that exists outside of Catalyst.
Essentially, Config::JFDI will scan a directory for files matching a
certain name. If such a file is found which also matches an extension
that Config::Any can read, then the configuration from that file will
be loaded.
This package parses the config files written in JSON. It also does some
non-JSON stuff, like allowing for comments in the files.
Config::MVP::Reader::INI reads .ini files containing MVP-style
configuration.
Config::MVP is a perl module for multivalue-property package-oriented
configuration.MVP is a mechanism for loading configuration (or other
information) for libraries.It doesn't read a file or a database.
It's a helper for things that do.